The Dover Road Cumberland Bank & Trust was robbed Tuesday afternoon by a dreadlocked man wearing a suit and tie.

At 12:48 p.m., the man entered the bank wearing eyeglasses, a blue or purple cap and dreadlocks that may have been a wig, according to a news release from Clarksville Police Lt. Steve Warren.

The robber handed a bank employee a note; he didn't display a weapon. He left on foot with the money in a pink and purple bag.

Several Clarksville District 2 patrol officers immediately responded to the area, along with Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies. Sgt. Patrick Seay led additional officers from District 1 to the scene to help the investigation, the release said.

“We helped to set a perimeter and assist with a canine team track of the suspect,” Seay said in the release.

CPD Sgt. Joel Gibbons, who was working off duty security at a different bank on a nearby street, confronted a suspect right after the robbery was broadcast. When the suspect ran, Gibbons caught and detained that individual in the nearby Sonic parking lot.

The detainee turned out to be a runaway juvenile who was also being sought by police. There was no evidence to link the juvenile to the bank robbery, the release said.

Detective Joshua Jobe is the lead investigator. Anyone with information may contact him at 931-648-0656, ext. 5269, or call the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline at 931-645-TIPS (8477). Please leave a message at either number.